Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit starrer 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun', is a heartwarming tale of family, love, and relationships. Released in 1994, the film recently completed 30 years of its release. The film that has been ruling audience's hearts even after three decades of its release, is known for its iconic songs, stellar performances and of course, Madhuri Dixit's outfits.
In a throwback video shared on social media, Madhuri Dixit can be seen in a conversation with her on-screen father in the film, Anupam Kher. In the video, Madhuri clarifies rumours around the purple saree that she wore in the song 'Didi Tera Devar Deewana', that became a rage in the fashion industry for its look and appeal.
Madhuri Dixit addresses rumours around her purple saree
During the conversation, Anupam Kher asked Madhuri if the saree that she wore had real diamonds. Replying to the question, Madhuri said, "The funny thing is that this rumour started floating after 5-6 years of the film's release that the saree that I was wearing had real diamonds. This is absolutely false."
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Madhuri Dixit recreates the iconic look
Madhuri Dixit essayed the role of the female protagonist Nisha in 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun'. The actress won accolades for her performance in the film along with making a fashion statement with her captivating outfits. From her green and white lehenga in 'Joote De Do Paise Le Lo' to the jade purple saree in 'Didi Tera Devar Deewana', Madhuri's outfits and her stunning looks became a rage.
The actress, who also served as one of the judges on the dance reality show 'Dance Deewane', recently recreated her iconic look from the film.
Sharing the video of her gorgeous look on Instagram, Madhuri captioned it as, "Thank you to the creative geniuses behind the scenes for making the impossible possible! Recreating my iconic look was a triumph!"
About Hum Aapke Hain Koun
'Hum Aapke Hain Koun' emerged as a film that broke from the genre of films prevalant those days. When all the movies being made at the time were glorifying violence, with angry heroes and evil villains ruled the roost, HAHK came with the promise of giving pure entertainment that people would watch with the entire family.
Hum Aapke... managed to establish itself as one of the films that did not have any violence, fights between heroes and villains, or any bloody clash between good and evil. The musical romantic drama was an out and out family entertainer, which kept the audience glued from beginning to end.
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